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Offline kubiackalpha

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Re: New member
« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2016, 12:41:00 PM »
Seems to my job by default to scare the crap out of you. LOL! I relish it! Mwah ahahahahahahaha! Nah. Not really. Here it is. Get you plenty of water. About double of what it recommended for the minimum intake. Get some fruit juice. The Suck is real and she isn't a saucy brunette. The Suck is withdrawal. You might experience neck and body pain. Jaw pain. Headaches. Fogginess. I had a real odd one where on day 4....I don't remember. I couldn't control the volume of my voice. Good thing I worked at a farm with heavy machinery all around me. If you have a sedentary job then go and get your walk on, 20 minutes a day seems to do wonders. Some dark chocolate and Aspirin. Stay away from Alcohol, Hard to believe that has to be said. Post daily. We quit daily. We are not promised tomorrow so why should we promise for tomorrow. Sometimes we have to quit a moment at a time. The Suck...well....it sucks. But, be bigger and better than that 1oz can that ruled you. Yeah. We were ruled by a can of stuff that fit in our hand. Man up. Get on roll.


Congrats on your decision! Peruse this site and glean all the information you can. Ask questions. 1 day or 10000 days we are all new to this because we have to wake up every day and do something that was foreign to us.


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Offline Steakbomb18

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Re: New member
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2016, 11:54:00 AM »
Quote from: AppleJack
Quote from: Huffman1988
Hello everyone my name is Chris. I am 27 and I have been chewing for about 13 years. Today is my quit day. I have been lowering my usage up until today and I am fully dedicated to doing this. I have quit a few times in the past and been unsuccessful. The longest time was 11 months. This time I know I will be successful. Recently it has been making me sick when I chew and I actually want to quit this time unlike the other times. The previous times when I quit it was only because my wife wanted me to. It took me a while to actually want to quit but I am there now. I know this will be a tough journey but I am ready to take it head on.
Welcome in, bro.

First... you've never actually quit before. You just stopped for a while... a few times. Now that you're here, that ends. We Quit once. We own this decision and ride the suck of it all until it gets better and, brother, it DOES get better!

Second... get involved here and stay involved. Find your Quit group which, I believe, will be the new August group. Get your name on roll each day and shore up that promise to Quit.

Own this...
Alright Huffman, so you've tried and failed in the past but this time ...you're sure...will be the last. Have you figured out how exactly you're going to do that? No worries, my boy AppleJack spelled it out for you very nicely. Get with your quit group, post roll every day and get involved. If you don't, sure you could make it another 11 months, maybe even a year, then what? You'll need that accountability to keep you quit. A core of quit brothers, life-long friends,...people you can lean on who support your quit, just as you support them the same. Make your quit so big that the mere thought of caving and stabbing your quit brethren in the heart is not even a fathomable or comprehensible idea.

Make your addiction to quitting dwarf your addiction to nicotine.
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Offline AppleJack

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Re: New member
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2016, 11:01:00 AM »
Quote from: Huffman1988
Hello everyone my name is Chris. I am 27 and I have been chewing for about 13 years. Today is my quit day. I have been lowering my usage up until today and I am fully dedicated to doing this. I have quit a few times in the past and been unsuccessful. The longest time was 11 months. This time I know I will be successful. Recently it has been making me sick when I chew and I actually want to quit this time unlike the other times. The previous times when I quit it was only because my wife wanted me to. It took me a while to actually want to quit but I am there now. I know this will be a tough journey but I am ready to take it head on.
Welcome in, bro.

First... you've never actually quit before. You just stopped for a while... a few times. Now that you're here, that ends. We Quit once. We own this decision and ride the suck of it all until it gets better and, brother, it DOES get better!

Second... get involved here and stay involved. Find your Quit group which, I believe, will be the new August group. Get your name on roll each day and shore up that promise to Quit.

Own this...
Well, it’s one louder, isn’t it? It’s not ten.

Offline Huffman1988

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« on: May 09, 2016, 04:03:00 AM »
Hello everyone my name is Chris. I am 27 and I have been chewing for about 13 years. Today is my quit day. I have been lowering my usage up until today and I am fully dedicated to doing this. I have quit a few times in the past and been unsuccessful. The longest time was 11 months. This time I know I will be successful. Recently it has been making me sick when I chew and I actually want to quit this time unlike the other times. The previous times when I quit it was only because my wife wanted me to. It took me a while to actually want to quit but I am there now. I know this will be a tough journey but I am ready to take it head on.